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Sabha appeal on mother tongues
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The Asam Sahitya Sabha has urged the State Government and all the Opposition parties to put up a united front to fight the growing threats to the indigenous mother tongues of the State.
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Vehicles distributed
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Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today distributed vehicles to inspector of schools at a functioned at the Assam secretarial complex here, stated an official press release.
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Translation need of the hour: Vice-Chancellor
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Translation is more needed in this era of globalisation than ever before, said M.Rajendran, Vice-Chancellor, Tamil University, here on Thursday.
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e-learning centre for the visually impaired
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From this year, the University of Madras will give students with visual impairment an additional hour to complete the examinations, according to its vice-chancellor G. Thiruvasagam.
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Building for therapy centres to be ready in 3 months
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The building to house students' therapy centres at the National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Multiple Disabilities will be ready for occupation in three months, said D. Napoleon, Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment
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AU Vice-Chancellor stresses need to promote sports
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Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University B. Satyanarayana has emphasised the need to promote sports among students with rural background.
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Naveen urges academia to focus on man power requirement
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Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today appealed to the academia to respond to manpower requirement of industry and the later to participate in research activities of different colleges and Universities.
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IIT Bhubaneswar plans to set up marine campus
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Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, has proposed to have a marine campus as part of its upcoming school of Earth, Ocean and Environment Science.
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Unlettered farmer donates plot for school
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An illiterate farmer in Burdwan whose children are school dropouts has donated 14 cottahs to the state government to build a girls’ school.
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Meghalaya Govt signs MoU with NIIT
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The Meghalaya government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NIIT to impart job-oriented courses in the field of information technology for the youths of the state.
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MNF opposes NCMEI order
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The opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) today took strong exception to the new rulings of the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (NCMEI) that require 30 per cent students from a minority community for an institution to claim minority status.
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25000 PTTI students recruited,32000 more to be appointed soon
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The West Bengal government had recruited 25,000 PTTI students as primary teachers and another 32000 would be appointed soon, School Education Minister Partha Dey said today.
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New V-C of BPUT moots academic audit
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Worried over falling academic standards of engineering colleges, Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT) here on Monday said it would soon conduct academic audit on colleges to ensure quality technical education in the State.
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Foreign students flock to Chennai
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Gone are the days when many Indians used to go abroad to pursue their education. Now over 40 students form Korea and other foreign countries have joined The Velammal International School (TVIS) on the outskirts of the city to pursue their school education in CBSE stream.
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Clinical management students do well
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Around 80 per cent of the first batch of 23 students of the Advanced Certificate Course in Clinical Trial Management (ACC-CTM), have been placed successfully in industry and the rest will be offered placements soon, said P. Mannar Jawahar, Anna University Vice-Chancellor on Monday
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Syllabus confusion in Inter question papers
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A goof-up occurred in the Intermediate public exams held on Monday in some districts as question papers with the old syllabus were distributed to students giving the exam for the new syllabus.
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City boy tops GATE with 99.99 percentile
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Mr Malladi Harikrishna, a final year computer science engineering student from the city, has topped the national-level Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE-2010).
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Wipro to provide job offers to 4,000 B.Sc graduates
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Here's some good news for B.Sc graduates as Osmania University in collaboration with Wipro Technologies is providing exciting job opportunities for more than 4,000 graduates of 2010 batch.
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Corporates eye Osmania University students
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The common perception that Osmania University's image would take a beating due to Telangana agitation is not worrying corporates.
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1.3 mn students taking board exams
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Over 1.3 million students of Classes 10, 11 and 12 in Kerala are appearing for the state public examinations beginning Monday, officials said.
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4.50 lakh students appear in SSLC Exam
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As many as 4.50 lakh students sat for Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Examination, which began today.
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Nagaland puts on hold salaries of bogus teachers
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The Nagaland Government has decided to disclose names of all bogus teachers detected by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) in newspapers and ordered the School Education department to withhold their salaries till they come out clean, Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio said.
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Probe sought into Sahitya Akademi affairs
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Affairs of the Sahitya Akademi related to Oriya literature have surrounded by controversies following allegations regarding irregularities related to choice of candidates for rewards.
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Tripura gets Rupees 154 crore for SSA
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The Union Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) has sanctioned Rupees 154 crore under Sarva Shikhya Abhiyan (SSA) for the financial year 2010-11 and approved the proposal of setting up 141 new primary and upper-primary schools in interior parts of Tripura.
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Computer teachers’ posts not to be regularised
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The State Education Department has no plan to regularise the teachers appointed against the Rajiv Gandhi Computer Literacy Programme. This was stated by Education Minister Gautam Bora in the State Assembly today in reply to a Zero Hour discussion initiated by Gunindranath Das (AGP).
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